Human capital quality and the immigrant wage gap
Auteurs: Serge Coulombe, Gilles Grenier, et Serge Nadeau
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Résumé (anglais)
We propose a new methodology for analyzing determinants of the wage gap between immigrants and natives. A Mincerian regression framework is extended to include GDP per capita in an immigrant’s country of birth as a proxy for the quality of education and work experience acquired in that country. In this regard, a central finding is that Canadian immigrants’ returns to schooling and work experience significantly increase with the GDP per capita of their country of birth. The contribution of quality of schooling and work experience to the immigrant wage gap is also examined. It is shown that lower human capital quality completely negates the endowment advantage that immigrants have in the areas of schooling and work experience, so that this factor is key to understanding why they earn less than Canadian natives. Since data on GDP per capita are available for most countries in the world over long periods of time, the proposed methodology can be applied to analyze immigrant wage gaps for a large set of countries for which common statistics on natives and immigrants are available.
Détails
Type | Document de travail (en ligne) |
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Auteur | Serge Coulombe, Gilles Grenier, et Serge Nadeau |
Année de pulication | 2012 |
Titre | Human capital quality and the immigrant wage gap |
Série | Working Paper Series |
Numéro | 1212E |
Ville | Ottawa, ON |
Département | Department of Economics |
Université | University of Ottawa |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Serge Coulombe
- Document de travail (en ligne)
- Human capital quality and the immigrant wage gap
- Serge Coulombe, Gilles Grenier, et Serge Nadeau
- Working Paper Series
- 2012
- 1212E